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This research project investigates the complex relationship between the Salazar regime's secret police and Portuguese society. It aims to understand how citizens normalized the regime's oppressive structures as part of everyday life, challenging traditional views of passive victimhood.
The Salazar regime was the longest-lasting dictatorship in Europe in the Twentieth Century.
If the Military Dictatorship from which it emerged is taken into account, it lasted 48 years, from 1926 to 1974.
Like the other dictatorships born in the inter-war years, it relied heavily on its secret police (PIDE) for stability.
This research programme aims to reconceptualise the relation between the PIDE and Portuguese society in order to reach a more complete understanding of the regime’s exceptional…
INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIAIS DA UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA
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